2022
DOI: 10.46544/ams.v27i3.17
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Influence of Vibration and Ground Deformation on Historic Structures: Case Study

Abstract: When discussing historic structures, a significant problem is how to preserve and protect these structures. The presented paper deals with some issues of the unfavourable impact of industrial activity on some historic structures. Long-term influences from the industrial activity are one of the common sources of damage observed in these structures. Due to the size and volume of such structures, they are characterized by very low resistance to vibration and ground deformations. At the same time, the high cultura… Show more

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“…They are manifested by the occurrence of floodplain areas and inundations [11,19], along with the changes to groundwater levels [21,28,38,45], regardless of the method used for coal deposits extraction (underground, opencast or borehole). Mining-induced high-energy tremors of rock mass on the buildings pose a separate problem [20], especially when they occur repeatedly [7]. Consideration should be given to the joint impact of both effects of mining stated above, namely deformations and shocks [35], which increase the likelihood of building damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are manifested by the occurrence of floodplain areas and inundations [11,19], along with the changes to groundwater levels [21,28,38,45], regardless of the method used for coal deposits extraction (underground, opencast or borehole). Mining-induced high-energy tremors of rock mass on the buildings pose a separate problem [20], especially when they occur repeatedly [7]. Consideration should be given to the joint impact of both effects of mining stated above, namely deformations and shocks [35], which increase the likelihood of building damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%